New for May the 4th Lego Jango Fett Firespray-class starship Lego has done sets of Slave I before, but this time we’re getting it before Boba Fett inherited it from his father, the iconic bounty hunter and template for all Clone Troopers, Jango Fett. This set comes with an openable ramp and cockpit, adjustable cannons, and a hidden compartment for that iconic seismic charge. The ship can be displayed either flat in landing mode or upright in flight mode with an included stand and display card. For Lego Insiders, this set comes with a matching Firespray-class keychain if purchased between May 1-5. $300 at Lego
Close Lego Brick-Built Star Wars logo Few movie logos are as recognizable as Star Wars, and this 700-piece adult-oriented set lets you build that logo nice and big in 3D with hidden easter eggs and the iconic Lego aesthetic. If you want to gift someone a Star Wars Lego set but aren't sure if they're a Jedi, Rebel, Imperial, or Sith, this set will work for all of them. $60 at Lego
Close Lego Chopper (C1-10P) Astromech Droid The resident droid of the Ghost from Rebels not only outdoes R2-D2 in terms of sass but may be the most violent droid in a galaxy far, far away. Aimed at ages 10 and up, this 1000+ piece set can be posed in numerous ways and liven up your desk or shelf. It also comes with an info plaque, complete with a minifig-sized Chopper for the main one to tower over -- which I firmly believe the short mech would gleefully abuse after being used as an armrest for years. $100 at Lego
Close R2-D2 May the 4th Be With You 2025 Tank Top No matter what the calendar says, May is the start of summer, not June, and this May the 4th tank is ready to show your Star Wars Day pride all summer while keeping cool. As an on-demand print, you can get this tank top in eight colors -- I recommend Royal Blue, Heather Grey or Dark Heather Grey -- and it's available in both men's/unisex and women's cuts, so you and your "I Know" can match. The Star Wars storefront on Amazon has about a dozen other May the Fourth designs, if you prefer a more retro or Imperial vibe.
$23 at Amazon
Close Lego K-2SO Security Droid You'll be waiting a few months for this Lego kit to arrive. Pre-orders have opened for May the Fourth, but this K-2SO set won't ship until August. It's a shame, because with K-2SO finally back on screen for Andor Season 2, this would've been the perfect time to build the snarky sidekick while waiting for the next batch of episodes. Be warned that this kit has a lot of very small pieces, so you'll definitely want to turn the bags out into a bowl or bin for sorting and assembly. $90 at Lego
Close Tamagotchi Nano x Star Wars Darth Vader with Silicone Case While the R2-D2 Tamogatchi has been out for a couple of years, this year we've got versions for Grogu -- which feels appropriate to feed snacks to -- and for Anakin Skywalker where you guide him towards the light or the dark side on his eventual path to Darth Vader. The Darth Vader Tamogatchin Nano comes with five mini-games -- Grogu gets three -- and a Silicone case to help you keep it safe as it hangs off your purse or backpack. $28 at Amazon
Close Hotel Collection Star Wars Car Diffuser This ivory puck of scent therapy can showcase your allegiances to the Light or Dark sides of the Force as it chills in your cupholder. Calm yourself with the mindfulness of the Light Side amid rush hour gridlock, or let the hate flow through you after getting cut off (again) with the Dark Side. You can also keep things neutral or Force-free with R2-D2, but the car diffuser oils required only come in Jedi or Empire scents -- though the brand's normal scent oils are also available, each inspired by a specific hotel around the world. Hotel Collection is also offering room sprays, candles and scent diffusers that are all half off or more. $40 at Hotel Collection
Close Heroes & Villains Tattooine Napkin Set If Star Wars dining sets or glassware are too over the top for you or your partner in crime, this napkin set lets you celebrate in style for Star Wars Day or special occasions and then pack away until Life Day or your next nerdy dinner party. Two napkins showcase Jabba's Palace and the factional logos of the Rebellion, Empire, and the Mythosaur crest of Boba Fett, with the other pair showing Banthas crossing the desert under the harsh heat of dual suns. $32 at Heroes & Villains
Close Displate Lumino: Order 66 Go beyond the raised detailing of Displate's Textra line with this Order 66 Lumino, an OLED-backlit limited edition print that shows one of the most pivotal moments in Star Wars history. The betrayal of the clone army, the slaughter of the Jedi Order, and Anakin's transformation into one of the greatest villains of cinema history are all shown in excruciating detail, with illuminated lightsabers, holo transmissions, flames and blasters. There are fewer than 185 copies left of this USB-C-powered display. $300 at Displate
Close Star Wars collectibles Hasbro Action Figures When it comes to action figures, no franchise has quite as storied a history or fanatical a following as Star Wars, and Hasbro cranks out hundreds of them. Whether you're looking for something new from The Black Series and Epic World of Action or looking to tap into the nostalgia with figures from the Vintage Collection, Hasbro has a figure for almost every Star Wars character you can think of, from Darth Maul to Din Djarin's Mines of Mandalore armor to Cal Kestis as an Imperial Officer. See at Hasbro
Close Sideshow Collectibles x Star Wars Sideshow Collectibles has more statues, busts, helmets, posters and action figures than you can shake a Ben(jamin) Kenobi at, and unless you've got a budget above $150, you'll likely want to look elsewhere. While some artwork can be under $100, most statues, busts and figures can range from $200 to over $2,000, including this $5,500 Queen Amidala figure. There are plenty of reasonably-priced pieces, too, but most of them you’ll either need to snag as a pre-order or pray they have some left once those are filled. However, there’s no denying the incredible detailing and craftsmanship of Sideshow’s collectibles. See at Sideshow Collectibles
Close Hasbro Black Series Sabine Wren Adult Electronic Helmet Hasbro's reputation for producing flawless Black Series replicas of everyone's favorite helmets from the Star Wars universe continues with this weathered electronic model. The Nite Owl paint job is coupled with a light-up heads-up display and padding for a variety of head sizes. Whether you're mounting it on a wall or starting a Mandalorian cosplay, this one is hard to say no to. $100 at GameStop
$100 at Amazon
$105 at Best Buy
Close Ultrasabers build your own lightsaber There are a lot of different ways to get a lightsaber that feels real and is fun to swing around, but one of the best starter blades by a mile is made by the team at Ultrasabers. You can build something as inexpensive as $63 and as expensive as $300 before you add anything on, including a lot of personalization over sounds coming from the hilt and color of the blade. If you want to have a genuinely fun lightsaber without breaking the bank or living near Savi's Workshop on Batuu, you want something from Ultrasabers. See at Ultrasabers
Close Hot Toys Dark Trooper The Imperial murderbot that almost ended Mando's journey in the season 2 finale is getting the Hot Toys treatment. These sixth-scale figures are always magnificently sculpted masterpieces, even if they are pricey. $228 at Amazon
Close Lego Duel on Mandalore Just to be clear, not all Lego Star Wars sets cost north of $100. You can get plenty of more-affordable Star Wars toy sets, like the Clone Wars-inspired Duel on Mandalore for $31. These include Star Wars Lego minifigures -- Ahsoka Tano with two lightsabers and Darth Maul with a double-bladed lightsaber -- for action-packed duels. $31 at Walmart
Close Lego Mandalorian Trouble on Tatooine This set can recreate scenes from Season 2 of The Mandalorian while we wait for Season 3 to arrive next March, with minifigs of Din Djarin, Grogu and a Tusken Raider alongside a speeder bike, Tusken ballista, and a Tusken camp. While a Krayt Dragon is not included due to its sheer size, that's what plushies, pets, or chaotic little brothers are for.
$34 at Amazon
$30 at Walmart
Close Lego Imperial TIE Fighter With TIE pilot, Stormtrooper and Imperial Protocol Droid minifigs, this set is ready for scouting missions, bombing runs, and hunting down rebel scum. This TIE is as easy to assemble as it is to play with, making it a great gift for youngsters whether they're diehard Lego fans or just diehard Star Wars fans. $68 at Amazon
$62 at Walmart
Close Lego Luke Skywalker X-Wing Fighter Perfectly matched with the TIE Fighter, this battle-ready X-Wing's wings can shift into attack position and sports spring-loaded blasters. The cockpit opens to seat a pilot, be it Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia or General Dodonna. An R2-D2 minifig slots into the astromech bay, and the landing gear retracts out of the way when it's time to fly into battle.
$83 at Amazon
Close Lego Boba Fett's Starship, Slave I Bounty hunters unite with this Slave-1 set featuring Boba Fett and The Mandalorian. A carbonite-frozen bounty is ready to be shipped off for its reward, the ship's stud-firing blasters are ready to shoot, and the hover transport vehicle doubles as a display stand so that when you're not playing, the ship can stand upright for all to see. Sadly, seismic charges are not included.
$55 at Amazon
$60 at Walmart
Close Lego Star Wars Ultimate Millennium Falcon This 7,500-piece set, when finished, measures 33 inches by 22 inches by 8 inches, so don't go thinking you're going to be picking it up willy-nilly. An exceedingly detailed model of the only ship to make the Kessel Run in 12 parsecs, the Millenium Falcon's interior includes the main seating area, rear engine room, engineering station and cockpit. A vertical stand is sold separately for those wanting to fully show off their build.
$839 at Amazon
Close Metal Earth Boba Fett Helmet Kit If you're looking for something a little more elegant than your average Lego kit, it's hard to go wrong with something from Metal Earth. There are a ton of different Star Wars kits available, presented as thin metal panels you can assemble into everything from Mando's Razor Crest with Grogu's pram to a collection of helmets like the Boba Fett one pictured above. They're all great little gifts to give to just about any Star Wars fan, and almost all of them can be had for under $30.
$18 at Amazon
$19 at Walmart
Close Metal Earth Premium Series X-Wing If you're looking for a bit more challenge in your Metal Earth kits, this X-Wing features some sharper angles and finer details to test your mettle. Just remember that those thin edges also mean there's a greater risk of potentially cutting yourself, so this rated 14+ toy is meant for teens or full-fledged adults.
$21 at Walmart
Close Metal Earth Sith TIE Fighter Want a more dynamic model without being quite as delicate as the X-Wing? This Sith TIE Fighter features many layers and fine detailing while being more sturdy overall. As mentioned before, caution is advised when extracting and assembling the metal layers.
$18 at Amazon
$18 at Walmart
Close Star Wars Wearables Heroes & Villains Star Wars Beanies It may be months before we can wear beanies comfortably outside again, but they make for easy gifts, and Heroes & Villains offers models that scream their Star Wars nerdiness and others that are covert in their geekiness. Gift sets with a beanie and scarf are also available, if your recipient needs everything to match. Most of these beanies are a 70-30 wool-acrylic blend, so they're warm but should be comfortable and durable. $28 at Heroes & Villains
Close RSVLTS Tide of the Battle Bamboo Short Sleeve Shirt RSVLTS's got eight new patterns for its classic short-sleeved style shirts this May the Fourth. Many are also available in women's cut, but the Tide of the Battle is exclusive to the men's/unisex cut. This subtly Star Wars shirt depicts the desperate fight for the Death Star plans at Scarif in an almost serene way with its classic white/navy color palette. $82 at RSVLTS
Close RSVLTS "Do or Do Not" Performance Hat This hat evokes the style of Life is Good and features Yoda's famous quote in an embroidered, motivational style. This Army Yoda Green ballcap is lightweight but durable and ready for a day of running around Galaxy's Edge or re-enacting the Battle of the Forest Moon of Endor. $30 at RSVLTS
Close Loungefly Hoth Collection Mini Backpack There are truly more Star Wars Loungefly Minis out there than you can shake a tauntaun at, but this new Hoth model highlights the artillery and vehicles of the famous Episode V battle, with Luke's T-47 airspeeder, an v-150 Planet Defender -- the iconic, rotund cannons in the background -- DF9 Turret and of course one of the AT-ATs that they fought off. The fabric lining this leather-imitating plastic backpack shows the AT-ATs firing on Echo Base, and they can carry all the essentials for your day at the convention or theme park. $80 at Disney Store
Close Star Wars Watches by Citizen Keep your Apple Watch faces and Grogu watch bands, discerning Star Wars fans after a more long-lasting timepiece will find more sophisticated wristwatches at Citizen. With designs that are so subtle only true fans will know and so iconic that they put the Mickey Hands watch to shame, Citizen's watches are built to survive, and with many using Eco-Drive solar recharging, you'll never have to worry about replacing the battery. $300 at Citizen
Close Disney Store ''May The 4th Be With You'' Baseball Cap for Adults The Disney Store's May the 4th collection has two ballcaps, one themed to Episode III's battle on Mustafar and this one themed to the original trilogy with Luke Skywalker facing down Dark Vader, the Death Star and a whole squadron of TIE Fighters. The May the 4th 2025 logo is embroidered on the side while the patch sits alone front and center on this adjustable twill ballcap. $30 at Disney Store
Close RSVLTS Synthwave Dogfight Women’s Cut KUNUFLEX Short Sleeve Shirt Hey, the '80s called; they want their neon sunsets and chrome text back. Synthwave Dogfight features the three starship darlings of the Star Wars fleet: Rebel X-Wings, Imperial TIE Fighters, and the Millennium Falcon, set with all the '80s motifs we know and love. Best of all, we ladies can get shirts cut for our figure rather than being stuck with the boxy unisex cut! $70 at RSVLTS
Close Heroes & Villains Rebel Trudger Duffel Before you can fight the Empire alongside the Rebellion, you'll need to shape up, and this duffel bag is ready for your treks to the gym for basic training and then your go-bag for last-minute missions or, y'know, a weekend beach getaway. Its interior vinyl pouch can sequester your nasty gym clothes or wet swimsuits, there are multiple exterior pockets for hiding your credits or smuggled intelligence communications and there are numerous anchor points to fasten on extra gear, and it's got Rebel splayed in Aurebesh across the top, just in case the teal and copper weren't enough of a giveaway. Heroes & Villains also has a charming May the 4th collection with exclusive shirts. $120 at Heroes & Villains
Close Orbitkey Star Wars key holders The ever-popular Star Wars line of Orbitkey key organizers now includes new options with Grogu, Mandalorians and Obi-Wan Kenobi. A practical way to show your love for the franchise, these durable keychains will keep your keys neatly aligned in your pocket or purse. They're also available in a ton of other styles for fans of the Light Side, the Dark Side and all the shades in between. $39 at OrbitKey
Close Star Wars Enso Rings While Enso Rings are known for being practical by offering a safe and durable silicone alternative to valuable jewelry, they've also got some deeply nerdy street cred. The Star Wars line of Enso Rings got a little bigger with the addition of Jabba the Hutt, Endor and, my personal favorite, Wicket the Ewok. Enso offers a ton of different colors and styles for you to browse, making it very easy to find something personal for the Star Wars fan in your life. See at Enso
Close Pair Eyewear Star Wars Tops Famous for being able to swap out different designs with simple magnetic additions, Pair Eyewear glasses are unique in just how many ways there are to personalize them. For less than $30, you can quickly pop on a fresh new color or design and totally change how your glasses match your outfit. With its new Star Wars collab, Pair Eyewear owners can now choose between three collections of designs to add to their collection. The Rebels set includes classic characters like Chewbacca, R2-D2 and C-3PO, while the Dark Side collection offers up Darth Maul Red and Stormtrooper white and black among other designs. If you're not down with picking a side, the Mandalorian collection offers some solid armored options and everyone's favorite little green helper Grogu. Choose which design suits you best and just pop them right on to the front of your Pair Eyeware frames. $30 at Pair Eyewear
Close Star Wars kitchen & home Ruggable Star Wars Indoor Rugs Whether you're looking for a subtle rug that you'll have to squint to recognize as X-Wings and Grogu or you want a rug that's undeniably Star Wars, Ruggable has dozens of washable rugs for you to choose from, starting from $109. These custom rugs are available in sizes ranging from 2 by 3 feet up to 9 by 12 feet and four thicknesses between the cover type and rug pad, allowing you to get the best rug for your space's level of use. You can wash the covers after separating them from the rug pad, and you can also swap rug covers to quickly refresh your space. Ruggable also sells door mats, including a cute Hope You Brought Snacks Grogu design. See at Ruggable
Close Sand Cloud x Star Wars Beach Towels Clunky as some of Anakin's dialog can be, there's no denying the annoyances of sand, be it at the beach or traversing the desert. Sand Cloud's beach towels are designed to be sand-resistant -- it just shakes off like a cloud -- and made of Turkish cotton to help improve texture, longevity, and absorbency so that these towels will dry you off better and faster. A few Star Wars collections are available at the moment, including a retro summer series, monochromatic Imperial series, and some adorable and tribal Mandalorian and Grogu towels. $54 at Sand Cloud
Close Mainevent Star Wars Door Mats Mainevent's coconut-fiber doormats give clear warning to incoming guests that you are a proud Star Wars fan and they'll likely be exposed to even more nerdiness inside. Three quote-featuring mats are available at this time: "This is not the droid door you're looking for," ""> and "You will find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy." We're partial to the altered droid quote, as if Obi-Wan's Jedi mind trick will keep solicitors and porch pirates away.
$25 at Amazon
Close Corkcicle x Star Wars tumblers and drinkware Corkcicle has released a vast array of Star Wars drinkware over the years, but being the official drinkware of Disney Parks, it's hardly a surprise. From stemless wine tumblers with Grogu ears to Ahsoka canteens to a Death Star-inspired ice bucket, Corkcicle straddles the line between excess and excellent nerdiness with the balance of a Jedi master. They don't go on sale often, but they make for wonderfully practical gifts. See at Corkcicle
Close Sunerly Silicone Star Wars Molds for chocolate and ice cubes This rainbow-colored array of molds are oven-safe up to 440 degrees Fahrenheit, freezer-safe as ice cub molds -- I've gotten through many a Tatooine-like summer with Stormtrooper ice cubes -- and safe for both chocolatiering, crafting and candymaking, these molds are a versatile gift that is easily under the price limit for most Secret Santas and Yankee Swaps.
$24 at Amazon
Close Silver Buffalo Ceramic Sushi Set Featuring a ceramic plate, soy sauce bowl and wooden chopsticks, this set is made for sushi but also great for a variety of other snacks or even a small veggie platter complete with dressing cup. Three Star Wars designs are available: a monochromatic Empire spread, retro droids, or this Episode VI illustration homaging Japanese watercolor paintings. $26 at Amazon
Close Displate Textra Wall Art There are posters, and then there are Displate posters. The company is famous for its slick, high quality art on sturdy materials but its newest Textra line takes things to a new level. As the name suggests, creative stamping on the metal canvas adds texture to the art, making it pop right off the wall with fun colors and reflections. And if you're the kind of person to put art in places like kitchens or mud rooms, you'd be delighted to learn the metal canvas is easy to wipe down without damaging the art. $49 at Displate
Close JoyJolt 'Deco' Highball Glasses For those who enjoy showing off their love for Star Wars in more subtle ways, JoyJolt has you covered with its Deco line of glasses. Available as both a highball and lowball set, each features a gold repeating pattern that won't look like much more than a simple art deco design until you've got the glass in your hand, when suddenly you see the likes of Vader, R2-D2 and others. These glasses are surprisingly heavy at the base to reduce accidental spills, but be warned that the manufacturer suggests hand washing to keep these in prime condition.
$63 at Amazon
$65 at Walmart
Close Star Wars bedding by Sobel Westex It's sad to walk into a store and see Star Wars bed sheets and blankets that are only for kids. Adult nerds like fun bedding too, which is why Sobel Westex launched the Star Wars Home collection. Whether you're into the lovely blue Astromech theme above or you'd prefer something more Tatooine-themed, Jedi-themed or Vader-themed, this collection has what you need if your goal is to introduce some subtle nerd chic to your bedroom. Bath towels, throw blankets and throw pillows are also available to complete your linens' look. See at Sobel Westex
Close Bones Coffee Star Wars Collector's Box If you're going to give the gift of coffee, it may as well be something unique. The folks at Bones Coffee have a history of creative flavored blends, but this new Collector's Box will leave a smile on the face of any Star Wars fan looking for a nerdy way to start the day. This box has three 12-ounce bags of ground or whole bean coffees with appropriately themed bags. You get Dark Side Chocolate Truffle, Wookiee Cookie and Twin Sun Tiramisu in a great collectable box, which you can use to make all your friends extremely jealous. $60 at Bones Coffee
Close Star Wars: The Life Day Cookbook The same team responsible for the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Cookbook is back with holiday treats you can make at home. Using the guise of the Wookiee holiday celebration called Life Day, all the recipes in this book will feel right at home on an autumnal table here on Earth. The recipes aren't challenging, but they're a lot of fun and they're delicious. You'll also find vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free recipes as well as tips on how to adjust other recipes to suit these dietary needs. It's a great gift for any Star Wars fan who loves being in the kitchen.
$18 at Amazon
Close Uncanny Brands Lightsaber Electric Salt and Pepper Grinders These are some sizable dispensers, but it beats old hand-grinding models by a mile. Based on Darth Vader's and Luke Skywalker's lightsabers, these AA battery-powered mills are easy to refill and easy to operate, and the silicone covers on the bottom ensure that they don't leave salt or pepper on the table every time you move them between the dining room and the kitchen.
$70 at Amazon
Close Robe Factory Mandalorian Darksaber Table Lamp (24-inch) In this day and age, who needs a plain old lamp with some bulky shade? No one. Who needs a sick-looking LED-backlit sword that doubles as a table lamp? Me, and maybe your nerdy friend too. It's USB-powered, so they can plug it into your trusty charging station or multi-port wall adapter rather than taking up an entire wall plug. $60 at Amazon
Close Williams Sonoma Darth Vader Etched Glasses & Ice Molds Set Williams Sonoma may be synonymous with fantastical houseware -- at extra-premium prices -- this bar set is surprisingly low-key and affordable for its contents. You get two rocks glasses etched with the silhouette of Vader's helmet, plus two high-quality baseball-size Vader helmet ice molds. Separate ice molds are also available for Grogu, BB-8 and Stormtroopers. $45 at Williams Sonoma
Close Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge: Official Black Spire Outpost Cookbook Whether you've visited the Black Spires many times or are still dreaming of your first trip to Galaxy's Edge, this cookbook is packed with recipes inspired by the diverse menus found in the Star Wars-themed lands at Disneyland and Disney's Hollywood Studios. Part recipe book and part culinary travel log, this cookbook is a unique treat.
$16 at Amazon
Close The Star Wars Cookbook: BB-Ate: Awaken to the Force of Breakfast and Brunch This family-friendly cookbook is all about adding some Star Wars fun to the start of your days with 29 breakfast and brunch recipes. The book also helps instruct padawan chefs about kitchen mindfulness, safety and patience. It's not a long cookbook, but it is a fun one.
$11 at Amazon
Close Star Wars Games Star Wars: Outlaws The first-ever open world Star Wars game is here, and it's fantastic. This original story is set in the Star Wars worlds we know and love with no shortage of easter eggs for fans to find and love. The action is great, the storytelling is fun, and if you're in to that sort of thing you can pet every creature you find.
$53 at Amazon
$73 at Walmart
Close Sabac playing cards Remember that card game Han and Lando are playing in Solo: A Star Wars Story? It's called Sabacc, and this deck can be used to play both the galaxy's greatest card game and you favorite traditional playing card games. This deck by Aquarius is slightly smaller than traditional Sabacc decks -- like the ones sold at Galaxy's Edge -- but if you're serious about your Corusant Shift, there's always the premium decks available at Hyperspace Props, but shipping can take a while. $13 at Amazon
$18 at Target
Close Star Wars UNO: Technical Schematics Edition If Sabacc isn't quite your speed, this magnetically boxed version of UNO is decked out in droids and designs for the various ships, weapons and vehicles of the Star Wars universe. These designs on these embossed cards might give you an edge over your Star Wars-obsessed recipient, as they might lose track of card counts while admiring the details on the schematics. Just keep an eye out for the "One in a Million" card, which has a special rule that could have you drawing three cards.
$29 at Amazon
$24 at Walmart
Close Star Wars Jedi: Survivor One of the coolest Star Wars games now has a well-earned sequel. Join Cal Kestis and the rest of the Stinger Mantis crew on a whole new adventure where Cal delves deeper into the secrets of the Jedi Order while becoming an increasingly capable Jedi Master. $53 at Best Buy
Close Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Go from padawan to fugitive to Jedi as you journey with Cal Kestis across the darkest days of the Empire to escape Inquisitors and rebuild the Jedi order. From gorgeous graphics to riveting story to the myriad of choices you can make as you progress your training and upgrade your trusty lightsaber, Fallen Order is a game you won't want to put down. $25 (PS5) at Amazon
$38 (Xbox One) at Amazon
Close Star Wars: Racer and Republic Commando Combo These games may date back to the prequel days, but that doesn't mean they aren't still fun to whip out for younger users who may have missed out on them 25 years ago. (Man, I feel old now.) Racer lets you pod race around eight worlds with over two dozen racers while Republic Commando takes you through the Clone Wars with Delta Squad in a blend of first-person shooting and team tactical control. $26 (PS4) at Amazon
$26 (Switch) at Amazon
Close Star Wars Jedi Knight Collection This collection spans the final two games of the series, originally available on PC, Xbox and GameCube, now available on PS4 and Switch. Jedi Outcast follows former Jedi and New Republic mercenary Kyle Katarn in the New Republic era of the Star Wars Legends universe. Thwart Dark Jedi cults, prevent remnants of the Empire from restoring their former glory, and train yourself into the best Jedi you can.
$23 at Amazon
Close Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic KOTOR is one of the most famous and storied games in the Star Wars echelon, and this is the RPG that started it all. Get 4,000 years before the Skywalker films, this game follows an amnesiac player that infiltrates the operations of Darth Malak, eventually straying to the light or dark side of the Force, leading you to either defeat Malak or replace him.
$15 at Target
Close Star Wars Heritage Pack for Nintendo Switch If you couldn't choose between just one of the game combos shown above, how about grabbing them all? This pack includes a whopping seven games -- Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Force Unleashed, Republic Commando, Star Wars Racer, Knights of the Old Republic and Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords -- with five games on the cartridge and then both KOTOR games as digital downloads. You might want to pair this gift with a microSD Express card to ensure they have space to play everything immediately.
$44 at Amazon
Close Star Wars: Battlefront II Fight on the ground or alongside your space squadron for and then against the Galatic Empire for the sake of your family, friends and the people of the galaxy. The primary campaign starts at the end of Return of the Jedi and goes until The Force Awakens, but various seasons have added missions and characters from Solo, The Clone Wars, The Rise of Skywalker and the original trilogy. $30 (PS4) at Amazon
$28 (Xbox One Disc) at Walmart
Close Star Wars Rebellion Stepping away from the consoles, Star Wars Rebellion is essentially Risk in a galaxy far, far away. You can play as the Rebellion or the Empire, collecting heroes and undermining your opponents to decide the fate of the universe. This game has hundreds of minis, tokens, cards and mechanics, so it's not for the faint of heart and one game can easily fill an entire afternoon.
$99 at Amazon
$99 at Walmart
Close Imperial Assault board game If you're looking for a tabletop trip into the Star Wars galaxy for one to five players, this game lets you play as a hero of the Rebel Alliance or command squads of Imperial troops and AT-STs in the campaign game and the skirmish game. This game puts you in the midst of the Galactic Civil War after the destruction of the Death Star. This cool Star Wars gift even comes with little sculpted figures from both sides.A game takes an hour or two, making it a fun way to spend an evening. See more of our best board game picks.
$110 at Walmart
Close Star Wars Toys R2-D2 Squishmallows Plush (10-inch) We're still waiting for Costco's 20-inch Grogu Squishmallow to get a restock -- it is a wonderful couch companion -- but in the meantime, the Disney Store has 10-inch Squishmallows for both R2-D2 and BB-8 available for now. It's hard to resist hugging these on sight, and they make lovely toys for younger owners or collectibles for older recipients. Or super cute throw pillows for me. $25 at Disney Store
Close Play-Doh Star Wars: The Mandalorian Launching Speeder Playset Forge the Mandalorian's armor and weapons, Grogu's Beskar chainmail and bassinet, and Stormtroopers to defeat with this mini Play-Doh factory. Mando's speeder is a vehicle, a catapult for putty projectiles and a multi-piece Play-Doh mold. It also comes with flexible Mando and Grogu figures and four tubs of Play-Doh, hopefully enough to last an afternoon or three.
$20 at Amazon
Close Ninostar Star Balls Inflatable Beach Balls Set Sometimes the simplest toys are the best. These inflatables work well as party decor and a distraction for the little ones. The three orbs are designed after R2-D2, BB-8 and the Death Star, and Ninostar offers matching stress balls as party favors, if you want to turn this into an instantly adorable party theme.
$19 at Amazon
Close Star Wars Chatter Back Chopper While R2-D2 undoubtedly holds a special place in the hearts of many Star Wars fans, there's another droid out there who wins the dubious honor of being the mouthiest and most willing to commit acts of violence. Chopper is beloved for his antics, and now this animatronic version can sit in your home and talk back anytime it hears you speak up. This is an incredibly fun toy for any Rebels fan, and the kind of thing Chopper fans in particular have been begging for. $49 at Target
Close Galactic Snackin' Grogu The only thing better than having a Grogu figure in your house is having one that can move and talk and play. The Galactic Snackin' Grogu comes with a bunch of toys it can interact with, including an alien macaron and a bowl of soup to slurp on. And if it's not interested in playing with its own toys, it will reach up and ask to be carried. These Star Wars toys are a cute addition to any collection and a great way to surprise guests.
$49 at Amazon
Close R2-D2 Tamagotchi We know R2-D2 has spent most of its existence taking care of Anakin and Luke, but who takes care of R2? You do, if you're holding this new Tamagotchi. Keep it on your keychain and help out everyone's favorite droid with whatever it needs -- and enjoy the happy beeps in response. $14 at Amazon
Close Star Wars L0-LA59 (Lola) interactive droid Lola was a surprise breakout star from the Obi-Wan Kenobi series on Disney Plus and helped little Leia throughout her perilous journey. Now everyone can have a Lola of their very own, with posable panels, lights and sounds. It may not be the real thing from the show, but it's probably as close as you're going to get.
$14 at Amazon
Close Nerf Mandalorian Pulse Blaster We all remember running around as children having Nerf fights in the yard, and the company now lets us live out our Star Wars fantasies with licensed products like this Pulse Blaster from The Mandalorian. It comes packed with an illuminated scope and 10 darts, perfect for outdoor and indoor fun -- just be careful not to knock over any expensive glassware. $84 at Amazon
Close Nerf LMTD Star Wars Boba Fett's EE-3 Blaster This sawed-off shotgun-style Nerf blaster includes 12 copper-colored darts in three copper drums that look like a mix between a revolver's cylinder and a grenade launcher round. Color-matched and accented to match the one and only Boba Fett, this blaster has an electronic scope and blaster sounds tied to the trigger.
$158 at Walmart
Close Nerf GlowStrike Imperial Death Trooper Blaster This GlowStrike blaster charges its specialized ammo so that it'll light up when fired, which certainly makes for a more fitting look when you're having a blaster shootout between your Death Troopers and your brother's rebel alliance. This blaster only comes with three darts, though, so I recommend grabbing some extra GlowStrike darts so you can really appreciate them flashing through a dark room during a shootout -- and glowing from the corners when it's time to clean up.
$29 at Walmart
Close Star Wars Maker Lab: 20 Craft and Science Projects Guide your little sci-fi fan into science and STEAM endeavors with these "experiments" and crafts to introduce magnetism, crystalization, chemistry, physics and more. The ingredients for just about any of these experiments will run you more than the cost of the book itself, so I would recommend either pairing it with another book or with the materials for one of the crafts within.
$11 at Amazon
Close Hasbro The Child Animatronic Edition This animatronic might not be anywhere as advanced as the one being used on set right now to film Season 3 of the Mandalorian, but it's still an adorable addition to any Star Wars collection with its moving ears, eyes, hands and head. It reacts to touches in certain areas and mimics scenes and actions from the show's first season.
$69 at Walmart
Close Star Wars Books Star Wars: Complete Locations (New Edition) Just released in March, this new edition of the classic Complete Locations guide now features locations from the sequel trilogy and Disney Plus series, such as The Mandalorian, complete with maps and explanations of how and why areas developed as they did.
$39 at Amazon
Close Star Wars: I Am a...Little Golden Book Library Want to get the little ones into Star Wars early? These are the Little Golden Books to give them, as the Golden Books of the nine movies can be a bit hard for younger readers to follow along with. These five books are all focused on jobs, what they do and what they use, like lightsabers or blasters.
$17 at Amazon
Close Star Wars: How Not to Get Eaten by Ewoks and Other Galactic Survival Skills This mirth-filled guide is a must-read for any teens looking to go join the Rebellion or (or find themselves kidnapped by bounty hunters and in need of a clever escape). It covers repairing broken technology, passing as natives of the Empire, and surviving a political summit (and the dinner party that follows it).
$8 at Amazon
Close Star Wars: The High Republic Phase I Omnibus: Light of the Jedi Star Wars has an almost staggering number of comics they've released, especially in the last 15 years, but unless you already know your recipient's collection, it's better to present a newer series than attempt to complete an older set. This 22-issue omnibus shows the heyday of the Jedi, centuries before the Galactic Empire, and the shadows of its eventual fall.
$32 at Amazon
Close Star Wars: Secrets of the Galaxy This collection of guidebooks differs from your usual encyclopedias and anthologies by instead collecting four guidebooks for some of the galaxy's greatest heroes, villains and gunslingers. You can follow The Jedi Path, skirt the Empire's detection with the Imperial Handbook or plan your next capture with the Bounty Hunter's Code. These guides belong to the Legends era, but still fit quite well with most lore. $50 at Amazon
Close Star Wars Year by Year: A Visual History This hefty coffee table book will take you through the full timeline of releases, developments and lore since the inception of Star Wars in 1973 up to 2021. There's even a section detailing the influences and culture during George Lucas's youth and his inspirations that eventually spawned one of the most popular sci-fi franchises in the world. (And if you want a copy to peruse for yourself, the Kindle edition is only $3.)
$26 at Amazon
Close Star Wars: The Jedi Mind: Secrets from the Force for Balance and Peace While there may not be lightsabers or midi-chlorians on Earth, nothing says we can't take the philosophical and meditative aspects of the Jedi Code and use them to calm our minds and strengthen our wills. This short hardcover book focuses on self-care, mindfulness and introspection to help you avoid the dark side and find peace.
$14 at Amazon
Close The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season 1 Star Wars has an entire set of artbooks matched in size and quality for various Star Wars properties, including a volume for each set of The Mandalorian, Rogue One, Solo, Galaxy's Edge, Star Wars Visions, The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker, but the art of Season 1 for the Mandalorian is just breathtaking.
$21 at Amazon
Close The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia Move over Encyclopedia Britannica; this three-volume set of Star Wars encyclopedias can help you and your family answer just about every question you could have on the history and terminology of force-users, imperials, rebels, outlaws and every planet they inhabit. This set is from 2008, so it covers only the original and prequel trilogies, but depending on the fan, nothing might exist after those, anyway. $82 at Amazon
Close Star Wars: The High Republic books There are some amazing new books in the Star Wars universe, all published over the last two years. As the name suggests, this series takes place way before the Empire or the Skywalker family and shows what the galaxy was like when Jedi were many. This series of books tells a lot of stories all at once, and can be enjoyed at any age. There are audioplays exclusive to Audible, graphic novels for every audience and a collection of great novels to choose from. If you have a Star Wars fan in your life, any book from this series would be a real treat. See at Amazon
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